Non-refillable bottle.



Np. 7uo,.3|2. i Patented may 2o, |902..

n. A. FABRELL & H. E. KnEssE.

NoN-REHLLABLE soms.

(Application led Aug. 31, 1901.) (No Model.)

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NITE-D* STATES PATENT OFFRE;

DANIEL A. FARRINLJ, ANDK'HRMANE. Kansen, oF ANNIsToN," ALABAMA. y

NON-.REEILLABLE BOTTLE.A

srncrnrcATroN refining part Gf Letters Patent No. 700,31 2, aatallnay2o, r1902. 1 Atpiiationned Auguasnleoi..serialnavaeaa (Nomaden. Y

Be it known thatwe, 2DA IEL A'. FARRELL and HERMAN E; KREssE, vcitigensof the United States, residing at Anniston, in the county ofCalliounand'fState of Alabama, have invented'a-newand-usefulNon-Refillable Bottle, of whiclrthe 'followin g is a speciiication." l vY Y This invention is an improved construction of bottle,theobjectwbeingf'toprovide asimple appliance whichf'can be usedfinconnec tion With a bottle for the purposeot' preventing the saidbottleybeing 'refilledafter ithas been emptied. j With this objectinlviewytheiinventionconsists in the peculiar construction of Y thevairions parts andin their novel'coinbination or seat. Fig.

arrangement, all of--whichwillbe fully describedhereinafter rand:pointed out in the Claims. ,j 1 .l y *y In the drawingsvformingzpartoflthis speci?,I

ication, Figure-'1.,isha` perspective view of the bottle havin-g ourinvention applied there-5 to. Fig. 2 is avertieal sectional vi'ew.- Fig.3 is aldeta'il perspective view of the valvevet is-a perspective VViewfofjthe vvalve-seat and stemf Fig5'is a"`sec'tion onv the line 5 5 ofFig. 2. Fig. 6 is a section on h `the line 6G of Fig..2.f Fig., 7 is asection yon thevline 7 7, and Fig. v8

. I is a section on the line88,0f.Fig. 2r v Referring-io fthefdrawings,A indicates a bottle, of which Bis the neck.f- Aglassfcylinder C isarranged inthe neck ofthe bottle,

said cylinder having'adepending guideD `arrangedat the bottom thereof,and this'cylinf der is also formed'with'; an;inwardlyprojectl ingannular seatE, upon lwhich seats the valvev fl1`,.carriedbya'fst'enifGythe lowenend of: said stem projectingdownWardlythrclughthe opening D,'producedin the guide D.Y

H indicates a stopperwhich is Aiitted into taperingto the top,iwhieh'isclosed, anopen-` ing H3 being produced in one sideadj'acent to the top.A series of inclined ledges H*4 are 5"o arranged upon the interior ofthe upperv portion of the hollow stopper, and the central tube I is alsoarranged Within the said hollowvportion adjacent to the loweriend, saidItube being adapted to receive the upper end of the valve-stem HQ QA'plug K is fitted into the tube I'for the purpose'of keeping the yalvestem down, andthereby holding the the bottle. A" thin wire L Vis,attached tothe pl ug K and passes through an opening Ly inthe vvalveupon its seat prior to the lopening of ledge directly abovethe end ofthe tube and then passes around theother ledges and out through theopening H3. The stopper -H isil held'ir'mly seated-by means cfa capM,which` itsover'the neck ofl the vbottle-and hasdependingngersMQwhicharefirmlyembedded A in; the cement or other`material 'Mff'placed between the cylinder C and theneck of the borne'.

p QIn operationthe cylinder. C isplacedfwithin the bottle and rests,upon ,the` inwardly-pro# rjec'ting `ilangeB", andthe valve ,is thenseated h vWithin the cylinder, andthestoppenhaving j. 4the plugarrangedin' the tube, is then placed f j -7'5 within the cylinder, sothat the valve-stem is `held down, firmly seating the valve. The

cementA is then placed between the neck of the bottle and cylinder A andthe cap M iitted inplace. The bottle is then securely sealed,` i

and. when it is desiredto remove the contents the wire is pulled,'drawing the plu-g 'upwardly and out ofth'e tube,fthusp'ermitting thevalve-stem tol move upwardly Whenl v y Lever the bottle isitilted,.and-,the'valveis consequen tly unseated,fandgthe liquid can be "pouredthrough fthe hollow stopper, the con'- 'tents passing through theopeningV H?, .As -fsoon asfthebottle isi-turned back.tofit'sfvertijc 'alposition thev springjN', surroundingvthe )stem and bearingagainst thevalve'and the :bottomof the tube I, will cause thefsaid valve Lto beauton'iatically seated uponkthe seat E. g :This valve prevents refillingthe bottle, as itis obvious thatl` no liquid can be forced past saidvalve While.' it is on its seat. l

- Havingthus fully described our invention,

1- what we clairn as'new', and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-'V1 -lnThe conibinationwitliafbottle,'l.vofa cy; Y

lindrieal case'aijranged .in the neck thereof, a

valvel seatedinthcylindrical` case,-afstp per also arranged in the saidcylindrical casefand projecting above same, the upper portion of saidstopper having an opening adjacent to the top, the lower portion of thestopper having a tube arranged therein, a plug located in the tube, andthe wire connected to the plug and passing out through the openingadjacent to the top of the stopper, substantially as described.

2. The combination with a bottle, of a cylindrical case arranged in theneck thereof, a valve seated Within the case, astopper located alsoWithin the case and projected above the same, said stopper having a tubeadapted to receive the upper end of the valve-stein, a plug located insaid tube and having a Wire connected thereto, said wire passing outthrough an opening arranged adjacent to the top of the stopper, theupper portion of the stopper having a series of inclined ledges arrangedupon the exterior thereof, and a cap fitted upon the neck of the bottleand having the depending fingers adapted to be embedded in cementcontained between the neck of the bottle and the cylindrical case,substantially as and for the purpose described.

DANIEL A. FARRELL. HERMAN E. KRESSE. Witnesses:

FRED A. THOMAS, FRANK MARTIN.

